Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals Vinyl Reissue

Grace Potter & The Nocturnals have released a vinyl edition of their 2010 self-titled album. The limited edition release will included an exclusive 7” single containing the band’s take on the Jefferson Airplane classic “White Rabbit” as well as a band favorite from the most recent album sessions “Fooling Myself.” In addition to the 7” single, the gatefold package contains a digital download to the entire album.

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R.E.M. Begin Work on New Album (Already)

Peter Hodgson

R.E.M. only released Collapse into Now in March, but the band are already in the studio working on the album’s follow-up, and vocalist Michael Stipe is posting updates on the sessions via iPhone.

Images from the sessions can be seen on the website of Stipe’s friend Jane Pratt, a radio host and founder of Sassy magazine. The pics can be found in the “Jane’s Phone” section of her website.

Read more at Gibson.com

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The Raincoats Reissue 'Odyshape' On Vinyl

We ThRee has just scheduled a reissue of 'Odyshape,' The Raincoats' 1981 sophomore album.

The reissue comes on 180-gram vinyl and was remastered from original masters. Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon wrote the liner notes for the reissue, which will be available on September 13.

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The Devil Wears Prada Reveal 'Dead Throne' Cover Art

The Devil Wears Prada have recently released the cover art for their upcoming fourth studio album, 'Dead Throne.' The album is scheduled for release on September 13th via Ferret Records.

'Dead Throne' will be The Devil Wears Prada first full-length studio album to be released since 2009's 'With Roots Above and Branches Below.' Between full-length's the band did hold over fans by releasing 'Zombie' EP on August 24, 2010. That EP debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard 200 and number 2 on the Independent Albums chart, which is their highest Billboard ranking to date













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Bush to Release First New Album in 10 Years

Bush have recently announced the details of their first album in 10 years. The band will release the LP 'The Sea Of Memories' on their own label Zuma Rock Records on September 13.

Tracks slated to appear on the album, their first since 2001's 'Golden State', include "The Sound Of Winter," "The Heart Of The Matter" and "All Night Doctors."

The band have also lined up comeback gigs for later in the summer, at New York's Bowery Ballroom (July 28) and Sunset Strip Music Festival in Los Angeles (August 20).

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Dexys Midnight Runners Working On New Album

Dexys Midnight Runners have revealed that they are working on their first new album since 1985. It’s been over 25 years since the release of their last studio LP 'Don’t Stand Me Down', but the band – who are now known simply as Dexys – confirmed on Twitter.com/dexysofficial that they had been rehearsing in the studio and hoped to release the new album in 2012.

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Patti Smith Set To Release 'Greatest Hits' LP 'Outside Society'

Patti Smith is scheduled to release a new 'Greatest Hits' compilation called 'Outside Society' on September 12.

The 18-song LP will span Smith's entire body of work, from her 1975 debut all the way to her cover of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in 2007. The special package will also feature brief recollections of each song written by Smith herself.

The tracklist:

'Gloria'
'Free Money'
'Ain’t It Strange'
'Pissing In A River'
'Because The Night'
'Rock 'N' Roll Nigger'
'Dancing Barefoot'
'Frederick'
'So You Want To Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star'
'People Have the Power'
'Up There Down There'
'Beneath The Southern Cross'
'Summer Cannibals'
'1959'
'Glitter In Their Eyes'
'Lo And Beholden'
'Smells Like Teen Spirit'
'Trampin'

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thanks to our friends at vinylcollective.com  for this great info:

Top 10 Albums – July 11, 2011


Here are the Top 10 Albums sold at Shop Radio Cast for the week of July 5 – July 11, 2011:

1. Sundowner – Four One Five Two LP
2. Dead To Me / The Flatliners – Under the Influence Volume 16 7″
3. The Menzingers – A Lesson In The Abuse Of Information Technology LP
4. Cheap Girls / Noise By Numbers – Under the Influence Volume 15 7″
5. Ruiner / Attica Attica Under the Influence Volume 14 7″
6. Nothington – More Than Obvious 7″
7. The Wonder Years – Suburbia I’ve Give You All And Now I’m Nothing LP
8. Mariachi El Bronx – II
9. Mock Orange – Disguised As Ghosts LP (Exclusive)
10. Against Me! – Russian Spies 7″

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this was one of my favorite bands as a kid, they did have some great pop music back in the day, he will be missed

Rob Grill of the Grass Roots Passes Away at 67

Rob Grill, the bass player and lead singer on most of the hits of the Grass Roots, passed away on Monday morning at the age of 67. Grill fell about four weeks ago and has been battling a subdural hematoma.

Read more at our friends at vintagevinylnews.com



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2012 London Olympics Speculation Includes Performances by Paul and Ringo

The opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics are always showcases for the country where the games are being held and London is looking to continue that tradition. Enter Paul McCartney who drops a few hints to add to rumors Paul and his former bandmate Ringo Starr might get involved.

Read more at vintagevinylnews.com

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Yoko Ono Threatens To Sue Pub

Yoko Ono has allegedly threatened to sue the owner of a Scottish bar which is dedicated to her late husband John Lennon.

The singer’s lawyers have sent a legal letter to Mike Craig from Dundee, Scotland, that accuses him of copyright infringement.

However, Craig claims to have spent thousands of pounds on Beatles memorabilia for his pub, which is called 'Lennon’s Bar.' But, the letter from Ono’s lawyers is demanding that he removes all the memorabilia and changes the venue’s name within 14 days.

He said: "It’s ridiculous. The pub’s been called Lennon’s for about five years, but the signs will be removed this week."

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and in music history for the day:

In 1954, 19-year-old Elvis Presley quit his day job as a truck driver for the Crown Electric Company and signed a recording contract with Sun Records. He also inked a one year, personal management deal with Scotty Moore, who would receive 10% of all earnings from Presley's live appearances.

In 1957, Alan Freed's show The Big Beat debuts on ABC-TV with guests The Everly Brothers, Frankie Lymon, Buddy Knox and Connie Francis. The show was later canceled after an episode in which Frankie Lymon was seen dancing with a white girl, which reportedly offended the management of ABC's local affiliates in the southern states.

In 1962, the Rolling Stones played their first concert at the Marquee club in London. Their line-up consisted of lead vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarists Keith Richards and Brian Jones, Dick Taylor on bass, pianist Ian Stewart and Mick Avory, later of the Kinks, on drums. Avory and Taylor would be replaced by Tony Chapman on drums and Bill Wyman on bass. Chapman didn't work out and drummer Charlie Watts completed the Stones' line-up in January 1963.

In 1964, the Beatles appeared at the Hippodrome Theatre in Brighton with The Fourmost and the Shubdubs, whose drummer, Jimmy Nicol, would later fill in for an ill Ringo Starr on The Beatles' world tour. On the way to the gig, George Harrison was involved in a minor crash in his brand new E-Type Jaguar. Pedestrians collected bits of broken glass as souvenirs.

In 1965, the Beach Boys record "Sloop John B", a 1927 Folk song that featured rhythm guitarist Al Jardine on lead vocal. The record would climb to number three in May, 1966.



In 1968, the Beatles were in the recording studio (Studio Two, EMI Studios, London). "Don't Pass Me By" is brought to near-completion. Overdubs include bass, piano, and violin (played by Jack Fallon). Fallon was also an agent, and he had booked the Beatles for a performance in Stroud on March 31, 1962. A second recording, begun at midnight, sees John Lennon overdub another lead guitar part onto "Revolution" (the faster version released on the flip side of the "Hey Jude" single). Paul McCartney adds another bass part to the song.

In 1969, after being released just three weeks earlier, the futuristic ballad "In The Year 2525" was Billboard's number one song. After getting a lot of requests to sing the song that they included in their live act, Denny Zager and Rick Evans had invested just $500 to press 1000 copies of the tune. After a Texas radio station added it their play list, RCA signed the duo, but the record would prove to be their only US chart entry. It did however stay at #1 in the US for 6 weeks, which was longer than any other song that year and earned it the distinction of #1 record of the year 1969

Blind Faith made their live U.S. debut at Madison Square Garden in 1969.

Janis Joplin played her first show with the Full Tilt Boogie Band in Louisville, KY in 1970.

In 1971, the New Seekers re-record a song they did as a commercial for Coca-Cola last year, re-naming it from "I'd Like To Buy The World A Coke" to "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing". The effort would reach #7 on the Billboard chart.

In 1975, K.C. and The Sunshine Band make their US Pop chart debut with "Get Down Tonight". It's the first of four singles by the group to make it to Billboard's number one spot.

In 1979, American singer-songwriter Minnie Riperton died of cancer. She was 31. The Stevie Wonder-produced song “Loving You” gave Minnie a #1 hit in the States in 1975. Previously, she had worked at Chess records, singing backup for various artists including Etta James, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters.

Also in 1979, Chicago disc jockey Steve Dahl held the infamous Disco Demolition in between games of a baseball doubleheader at Comiskey Park in Chicago. Dahl burned Disco records brought by fans who received discount admission. Some of those fans decided to start their own fires and a mini-riot ensued, forcing the White Sox to forfeit the second game.



In 1983, former Traffic member Chris Wood died of liver failure after a lengthy illness. Wood also played with Jimi Hendrix in

In 1988, Michael Jackson went to the U.K. for his first ever live shows in Britain. Over eight nights, he performed for 794,000 people.


In 2000, A statue erected in the memory of John Lennon is unveiled in London's Trafalgar Square. The sculpture features a revolver with a knotted barrel created by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reutersward.

birthdays today (among others) include: Christine McVie (Fleetwood Mac) (68), Walter Egan (63), Dan Murphy (Soul Asylum) (49) and John Wetton (King Crimson, Uriah Heep, Roxy Music, Asia) (62)

Monday, July 11, 2011

New Vinyl Record and Music Releases - July 12, 2011

Lots to choose from this week, including plenty of vinyl records releases including Body Language (Social Studies), Lucinda Williams (West), Megadeth (Peace Sells... But Who's Buying: Deluxe Edition), Queensryche (Empire), Yes (Fly From Here), Dead Can Dance (DCD || Box Set )(4-LP box set), Metallica (St Anger and West), George Thorogood & the Destroyers (2120 South Michigan Ave) Dead Kennedys (Mutiny on the Bay), two from Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (Now I Got Worry and Orange), Uriah Heep (Into the Wild) and Quicksilver Messenger Service with Quicksilver Anthology; to name a few.

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Alex Clare - The Lateness of the Hour
Alkaline Trio - Damnesia
Angel Eyes / Beneath Oblivion - (split EP)
Army Navy - The Last Place
Ashton Shepherd - Where Country Grows
Augustus Pablo - Message Music: Digital Productions 1986-94
Baring Teeth - Atrophy
Basement Jaxx - Basement Jaxx Vs. Metropole Orkest
Beware of Safety - Leaves/Scars
Big Talk - Big Talk
Blake Shelton - Red River Blue
Blondie - Panic of Girls
Body Language - Social Studies (vinyl)
Bones Howell - “Hair of the Dog” (7")
Breathe Carolina - Hell Is What You Make It
Buffalo Tom - Down/She's Not Your Thing (vinyl)
Buke and Gass - Riposte (vinyl)
Buzzcocks - What Do I Get
Cali Swag District - The Kickback
Cannabis Corpse - Beneath Grow Lights Thou Shalt Rise
Caravels - Floorboards (vinyl)
Carole King - Up on the Roof (reissue)
Chris Isaak - Best of Chris Isaak
Chris Young - Neon
Chuck Jackson - I Don't Want to Cry
Colbie Caillat - All Of You
Coliseum / Burning Love - Live at the Atlantic split
Corky Carroll - Laid Back

Crystal Antlers - Two-Way Mirror (12" Clear Vinyl)










David Bromberg - Use Me
Dead Can Dance - Dcd II Boxset (4-LP box set) (vinyl)
Dead Kennedys - Mutiny on the Bay (vinyl)
Decapitated - Carnival Is Forever
Declaime - Self Study
Dirty Mittens - Heart of Town
Dos - Dos y Dos
Dr. John - New Orleans Man
Dub Taylor - Lumière
Earth Crisis - Neutralize The Threat
Edith Piaf - La Vie En Rose (reissue) (vinyl)
Einstürzende Neubauten - Silence Is Sexy
Eleanor Friedberger - Last Summer
Elvis Presley - Setlist: The Very Best of Elvis Presley Live
Emphatic - Damage
Fair to Midland - Arrows and Anchors
Far East Family Band - Tenkujin
Fusioon - Absolute Fusioon
George Thorogood & the Destroyers - 2120 South Michigan Avenue (vinyl)
Get Scared - Best Kind of Mess
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Grace Potter & The Nocturnals (vinyl)
Gramatik - Beatz & Pieces Vol 1
Greg Attonito - Natural Disaster
Grooms - Prom (vinyl)
Gypsyblood - Cold in the Guestway
Hollie Cook - Hollie Cook (vinyl)
Hot Tuna - Steady As She Goes (LP) (vinyl)
How to Dress Well - Just Once (EP)
IncubusIf Not Now, When? (vinyl)
Interpol - Try It On Remixes
Isis - Live IV Selections 2001 – 2005

Jack Bruce & Robin Trower - Seven Moons
(vinyl)






John Wetton - Raised In Captivity
John Zorn - Enigmata
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Now I Got Worry (reissue) (vinyl)
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Orange (reissue) (vinyl)
Jonny Lang - Smokin'
Kalup and Franco - Turn It Up (EP)
Kasey Chambers - Little Bird
Kid Liberty - Give Up. Give In.
Krieg - The Isolationist (vinyl)
Lesley Gore - Magic Colors: The Lost Album with Bonus Tracks 1967-1969 (2 CDs)
Levon Helm - Take Me to the River 1978-1982
Little Dragon - Ritual Union
Lock Up - Necropolis Transparent
Locksley - Locksley
Lucinda Williams - West (vinyl)
Luther Russell - The Invisible Audience
Malajube - La Caverne
Malo - Best of Malo
Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying (Deluxe 5 Disc + 3 LP Box Set)
Melissa Laveaux - Camphor and Copper
MellowHype - BlackenedWhite (reissue)
Metallica - St. Anger (Deluxe Edition) (4xLP) (45 RPM 180 Gram Vinyl)
Monarchs - The Rise and Fall
Natural Harbors - The Most Vernal of Equinoxes
Neon Judgement - The Insult
Nightmare and the Cat - Nightmare and the Cat (EP)
Nikki Jean - Pennies in a Jar
Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine (reissue)
Oax - This Distance
Peter Murphy - Ninth (vinyl)
Queensryche - Empire (reissue) (vinyl)
Quicksilver Messenger Service - Quicksilver Anthology (180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl/ Ltd)

R.E.M.: Lifes Rich Pageant (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered with bonus CD)

R.E.M.'s fourth studio album, Lifes Rich Pageant was recorded by vocalist Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill Berry at John Mellencamp's Belmont Mall Studios in Indiana. Produced by Don Gehman, renowned for producing a string of punchy, soulful heartland-rock albums by Mellencamp, Pageant includes the singles Fall On Me and Superman. The album was R.E.M.'s first to achieve Gold certification status, and it reached #21 on Billboard s Top 200 Albums chart, the band s then-highest chart position. The 2CD lift top box contains the original album digitally remastered. Disc 2 contains "The Athens Demos," 19 previously unreleased tracks recorded by the band before the final studio sessions. Also included is a new poster and postcards.






Radical Dads - Mega Rama
Rhapsody Of Fire - From Chaos To Eternity
Rory Gallagher - Jinx
Rose Hill Drive - Americana
Ryan Bingham - Mescalito (reissue) (vinyl)
SSS - Problems To The Answer
Samantha Fish - Runaway
Sepultura - Kairos
Sleeping Giant - Kingdom Days In An Evil Age
Sleepy Kitty - Infinity City
Sons and Daughters - Mirror Mirror
Soul Control - Get Out Now
Star Anna and the Laughing Dogs - Alone In This Together
Street Eaters - Rusty Eyes and Hydrocarbons
Strung Out - Top Contenders: The Best of Strung Out
Sublime With Rome - Yours Truly
Suicide Silence - The Black Crown
Tesla - Twisted Wires
The Cool Kids - When Fish Ride Bicycles

The Damned - Machine Gun Etiquette Anniversary Live Set














The Glitch Mob - We Can Make The World Stop (EP)
The Great Commission - Heavy Worship
The Human Instinct - Burning Up Years
The Human Instinct - Pins in It
The Human Instinct - Stoned Guitar
The Joy Formidable - Roarities (EP)
The Living Fields - Running Out Of Daylight
The London Souls - The London Souls
The Middle East - I Want That You Are Always Happy
The Real Tuesday Weld - The Last Werewolf: A Soundtrack
Theory of a Deadman - The Truth Is...
Thomas Dybdahl - Songs
Tony Bennett - Best of the Improv Recordings
Toots and The Maytals - Pressure Drop: The Golden Tracks
Townes Van Zandt - Live In Texas (2 CDs)
Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players - Lost And Found
Ultravox - The New Frontier (reissue)

Uriah Heep - Into the Wild (vinyl)

2011 release from the veteran British Heavy Rock band. Into the Wild is Uriah Heep's 23rd studio album which follows the completion of the band's 40th Anniversary Tour. The recording started in January 2010 at Liscombe Park Studios in Buckinghamshire, England. The album includes 11 brand new songs, including some epic additions to the band's huge catalog of Rock classics. Uriah Heep debuted in 1970 with the release of one of Hard Rock music's milestones Very 'eavy... Very 'umble and have since sold in excess of 30 million albums worldwide.








Various Artists - Champion Records the Singles Collection (3 CDs)
Various Artists - Spacelines: Sonic Sounds for Subterraneans
Various Artists - Winnie the Pooh (soundtrack)
Various Artists - Live From Nowhere Near You, Volume Two: A Benefit Concept CD
Various Artists - Piano Tribute to Death Cab for Cutie
Various Artists - Psychedelic Pernambuco
Velvert Turner - Velvert Turner Group
Washed Out - Within and Without
We the Kings - Sunshine State of Mind
William Elliott Whitmore - Field Songs
Yardbirds - Stroll On with the Yardbirds (reissue)

Yes - Fly From Here  (vinyl)

This will be the veteran rock outfit's first new release since 2001 and is also the first since vocalist Jon Anderson was replaced by Benoit David. Fly From Here is the band's 20th studio album. The title song (actually, a five-song suite) has been performed in concert since 1980, but this is the first time it has made it onto a Yes album. The album is available on CD, MP3, vinyl LP, and in a CD-LP-DVD box set.









Zomby - Dedication




New Jazz Releases - July 12, 2011


Remember, if you are a record company and have new releases or know of any I missed (especially vinyl), please email me and I will add your music to the list. I also do reviews of new vinyl, email me for more information.




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Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

in another part of the world (India, to be exact), vinyl records seem to be all the rage:

Blast from past: LPs make a comeback

by Ruchika Kher

Mumbai, July 10 (IANS) This is how your grandparents listened to their music. In this age of itunes, ipods, DVDs and downloadable music, granny’s LP is making a surprising comeback to music stores.

They may not be a rage, but LPs – or simply long-playing records on vinyl – have a sizeable fan following in music aficionados, collectors and serious audiophiles.

‘There were two reasons for getting back vinyls — making music available on Saregama across all available platforms and reviving this analog format of music, which still appeals to serious audiophiles and connoisseurs,’ Adarsh Gupta, business head of music company Saregama India Ltd., told IANS.

Apart from Saregama, T-series, EMI and Sony Music have also started releasing LPs to bring alive the era of the gramophone.

‘Saregama’s LPs are manufactured in Germany, on 12 inch discs of 180 grams of lacquer. And the audio from the old masters is digitally cleaned and bettered before cutting the LP mother shells. It is a perfect recipe for a wonderful musical session to re-live the glorious past. We are also selling LP players manufactured by Lenco, Netherlands,’ Gupta said.

Saregama is primarily releasing old Hindi film soundtracks in this format and also some titles from other genres like Tamil, Bangla and classical music.

Read the rest fo this interesting article at inewsone.com

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Sebastian Bach Reveals New Album Cover


Sebastian Bach has revealed his cover art for his upcoming album 'Kicking & Screaming." The first single will be the title track and is scheduled to be released mid-August.

KICKING & SCREAMING will be released on September 27th via Frontiers Records in North America and September 23rd in Europe and is produced by Bob Marlette (Black Sabbath, Shinedown, Atreyu, Filter). The album will be available in three separate configurations: jewel box CD, deluxe digipak with bonus track and bonus DVD and double LP gatefold vinyl. The recording features young virtuosic guitarist Nick Sterling and drum pro Bobby Jarzombek (Halford, Riot, Iced Earth), as well a guest appearance by noted guitarist John 5 (Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie) on "TunnelVision".











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Former Motörhead Guitarist Dies At 61

Wurzel, former guitarist for British heavy metal band Motörhead, died on Saturday (July 9) at the age of 61 (reportedly from heart failure).

The guitarist, whose real name was Michael Burston, joined the band in 1984 and first appeared on the band’s 1984 No Remorse album. He remained the band’s main guitarist until ‘Sacrifice’ in 1995 when he left after recording the record, but before heading out on the road.

Burston gained his nickname during his time in the British army because of his supposed resemblance to the children’s character Worzel Gummidge - a scarecrow with a turnip for a head.

Burston joined the band in 1984 and performed on the following albums:

Orgasmatron (1986)
Rock 'n' Roll (1987)
Nö Sleep at All (1988)
The Birthday Party (1990)
1916 (1991)
March ör Die (1992)
Bastards (1993)
Sacrifice (1995)

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Van Halen World Tour to Start in November?

Peter Hodgson

The latest in the long-running “what’s going on with Van Halen?” saga suggests the band will release their new album in time for a world tour, which should kick off in November.

According to a trusted source close to the band, MelodicRock.com reported the album is still not finished, but a single is in the mixing stage. That Metal Show’s Eddie Trunk recently reported a rumor that the single would be released on July 4, but it wasn’t to be.

Read more at Gibson.com

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Tesla Celebrate With New Album

To help celebrate the band's 25th anniversary with their fans, Tesla are releasing 'Twisted Wires and The Acoustic Sessions' on July 12th. (their follow-up to 2008's Forever More). As a salute to their fans, the group will include two new songs.

The album will feature 6 tracks that were recorded back in 2005 at bassist Brian Wheat's J STREET RECORDERS studio (which are the last recordings with original member Tommy Skeoch) and 6 newly recorded tracks which include acoustic remakes of songs from their entire catalog and two brand new songs called "Second Street" and "Better Off Without You."

The band has sold more than 14 million albums over the past 25 years.








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cool cover art!

Polar Bear Club Unveil New Album Artwork

Here's the cover art for Polar Bear Club’s upcoming record, ‘Clash Battle Guilt Pride.’ The album will be available on September 13 via Bridge Nine Records.




















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ValCom Signs Platters Distribution Deal With Universal

ValCom, Inc. (VLCO.PK) announced today that it has started production on the first of many albums that will be distributed commercially through multiple sources including Universal Music Distribution.

The Platters Golden Anniversary album will feature digitally re-mastered cuts of classic Platters songs including Only You, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, and The Great Pretender. The Album will also feature new, original recordings with Platter's lead singer Sonny Turner and two surprise Top 40 recording artists.

The project will be produced by recording industry veterans Joel Wertman, Vince Vellardita, and Tim Harrington. Wertman is credited with discovering multiple music artists including No Doubt, The Goo Goo Dolls, and Bush. Vellardita has over 30 years of experience in the entertainment industry where he has produced and promoted over 200 live events, and Harrington brings years of business and marketing experience as an entrepreneur and venture capitalist.

"We've assembled an all-star team of business and creative talent to bring this first Platters album to market," stated Vince Vellardita, President and CEO of ValCom. "We'll be reaching multiple generations of consumers with this project."

The Platters last anniversary album sold over 70 million copies, and the group continues to command a worldwide following. The Platters are the number 1 karaoke music group in Asia.

The Platters Golden Anniversary is the first of many projects that tap into the vast content in ValCom's audio and video library. ValCom has also recently signed distribution agreements with television networks for some of the library's video content.

The second of the releases will be Ike & Tina Turner: The Lost Tapes that will feature rare and long-lost studio recordings of one of the most influential song-writing teams in music history.

Producer Tim Harrington commented, "We first heard the Ike and Tina master tapes in an Atlanta recording studio a few months ago. I was amazed at the quality of the recordings. When I heard what Tina's voice sounded like at the beginning of her career, I realized that she is the Beyonce Knowles of her generation."

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MR. BIG Embarking on U.S.Tour

Their First U.S. Tour by the original band in 15 years!

New Release «What If… » Out Now!

MR. BIG will once again unleash their brand of brutal fury on their first U.S. tour in 15 years starting July 30th, in SanDiego at the 4th & B. Returning fresh from a successful run of tour dates overseas, vocalist Eric Martin, guitarist Paul Gilbert, bassist Billy Sheehan, and drummer Pat Torpey, will be hitting the road in the United States this summer in support of the band’s new album, WHAT IF… "Man, it's been a long time,” states guitarist Paul Gilbert. I can't wait to play our first show in AMERICA in about 15 years. It's gonna be huge!"

«What If… » is MR. BIG’s first all original album since the reunion of the four original members, Eric Martin, Paul Gilbert, Billy Sheehan and Pat Torpey back in early 2009. Sixteen years after the release of « Hey Man », the new recording is set to bring back MR. BIG on the height of the current Hard Rock scene.

Guitarist Paul Gilbert said: “This is the first MR. BIG album I have been a part of, since fourteen years and it was done in a snap. It was fun and we had really a good time in making this one”. Continues Billy Sheehan “It’s so great to be back with Paul, Eric and Pat too. We wrote this record like we did in the old days for the first 2 records. Jamming together in the same room to write songs”. Pat Torpey adds ““Some of the recording process is different now from what we were used to in the old times. But I think this record really managed to capture the performances of the band, not of the individual musicians”.

Their hits included "To Be With You" (Billboard Hot 100 number one single in 15 countries for weeks, in 1991, propelling the band the band to huge international success and record sales in the multi-millions), "Wild World", Green-Tinted sixties Mind", "Just Take My Heart", and a host of heavy metal songs that were played mostly during their live performances: "Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy", "Addicted to that Rush", "Colorado Bulldog", and "Take Cover".

“What If…” is released in a special edition CD + DVD in digipak, regular CD, vinyl and digital download and in a limited edition luxury box including the CD, DVD, LP and exclusive memorabilia.

“What If…” track-listing includes: Undertow; American Beauty; Stranger In My Life; Nobody Takes the Blame; Still Ain’t Enough for Me; Once Upon a Time; As Far As I Can See; All The Way Up; I Won't Get In My Way; Around The World; I Get The Feeling; Unforgiven (exclusive bonus track for Europe / North America – not on vinyl edition).

The DVD will include the video clips of “Undertow” and “All the Way Up” plus a documentary “Making of” the album including interviews and exclusive behind the scenes features of the four members.

In other Mr. Big news, the next single from the new album, “American Beauty,” will ship to radio in July in support of the tour.

MR. BIG on tour:

JULY
30 San Diego, CA 4th & B
31 Agoura Hills, CA The Canyon Club

AUGUST
2 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre
4 Santa Ana, CA Galaxy Theatre
5 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
6 Modesto, CA Xclamation Festival
8 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
9 Denver, CO Summit Music Hall
12 Chicago, IL House Of Blues
13 Columbus, OH Al Rosa Villa
16 Pittsburgh, PA Trib Total Media Amphitheatre
17 Cleveland, OH House Of Blues
19 Buffalo, NY Town Ballroom
20 Detroit, MI Harpo’s
23 New York, NY BB King’s
24 Foxborough, MA Showcase Live
26 N. Myrtle Beach, SC House Of Blues
27 Lake Buena Vista, FL House Of Blues
30 Houston, TX House Of Blues
31 Dallas, TX House Of Blues

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USA

Albums:
1. Beyonce :4
2. Big Sean :Finally Famous
3. Selena Gomez & The Scene :When The Sun Goes Down
4. Jill Scott :The Light Of The Sun
5. Jason Aldean :My Kinda Party
6. David Cook :This Loud Morning
7. Jackie Evancho :Dream With Me
8. Adele :21
9. Bad Meets Evil :Hell The Sequel
10. Scott McCreery :American Idol Season 10


Singles:
1. LMFAO :Party Rock Anthem
2. Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer :Give Me Everything
3. Adele :Rolling In The Deep
4. Katy Perry :Last Friday Night
5. Nicki Minaj :Super Bass
6. Lady Gaga :The Edge Of Glory
7. Katy Perry feat. Kanye West :E.T.
8. Lil Wayne :How To Love
9. One Republic :Good Life
10. Hot Chelle Rae :Tonight Tonight


UK

Albums:
1. Beyonce :4
2. Adele :21
3. Lady Gaga :Born This Way
4. Adele :19
5. Take That :Progress
6. Bruno Mars :Doo Wops and Hooligans
7. Caro Emerald :Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor
8. Rihanna :Loud
9. Cee Lo Green :The Lady Killer
10. Jessie J :Who You Are


Singles:
1. DJ Fresh :Louder
2. Loick Essien :How We Roll
3. Ed Sheeran :The A Team
4. Example :Changed The Way You Kiss Me
5. Jason Derulo :Don't Wanna Go Home
6. Beyonce :Changed The Way You Kiss Me
7. Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer :Give Me Everything
8. Katy Perry :Last Friday Night
9. Alexandra Stan :Mr Saxobeat
10. Lady Gaga :The Edge Of Glory

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and in music history for today

Dean Martin recorded his first four songs in 1946.

In 1951, Alan Freed debuts his Moondog Rock 'n' Roll Party on WJW radio in Cleveland, where he plays mostly R&B tunes.

Joan Baez made her first recording in 1959. It was a duet with Bob Gibson which was recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival.

In 1960, the novelty song "Alley-Oop" sat at the top of Billboard's chart, credited to a then fictitious group called The Hollywood Argyles. The song was actually sung by Gary Paxton, who had been the latter half of Skip and Flip and was recorded after he had been advised that he was still under contract to Brent Records. Gary made up the group's name and then had to put a band together when the song became a hit. In the UK, the record reached #24. This was written by the Country songwriter Dallas Frazier, who recorded the song in 1966 and released it on his album Elvira (Columbia 2552).

In 1964, the Supremes' "Where Did Our Love Go?" was released and entered the Hot 100. It stayed on the chart for 14 weeks and became the group's first number one hit next August.

Kenny Rogers formed The First Edition in 1967. Rogers had left the New Christy Minstrels.

In 1969, David Bowie's single, "Space Oddity" was released to coincide with the first lunar landing by Apollo 11 on July 20th. The song would rise to #5 in the UK but would not become a hit in the US until it was re-released in 1973 when it would reach #15.

Also in 1969, the Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" was released. The band started recording the tune as a Country song based on Hank Williams' "Honky Tonk Blues", but found that it made a better Rocker.

The Who's "Summertime Blues" was released in 1970.

In 1970, Three Dog Night's version of Randy Newman's "Mama Told Me Not To Come" sat at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cashbox Best Sellers Chart. It was a song that took singer Cory Wells over two years to convince the rest of the band to record. It reached #3 in the UK.



Also in 1970, the soundtrack to the 1969 Woodstock concert becomes the first triple-disc album to top the Billboard chart.

Neil Young's concert film, "Rust Never Sleeps," debuted at the Bruin Theatre in Westwood, CA in 1979. The album of the same name was released simultaneously.

In 1971, Bruce Springsteen opened for Humble Pie at the now demolished Sunshine In at Asbury Park in New Jersey. After the show an impressed Peter Frampton from Humble Pie told Springsteen and the band he'd like to have them open for them on a national basis. Frampton also said he would be happy to get the band an audition with his record label, A & M Records. For no logical reason, Springsteen’s manager Tinker West declined both offers on the spot.

In 1981, Hubert Johnson, a member of the Motown group The Contours, committed suicide in Detroit. Johnson was a cousin of Jackie Wilson, who introduced The Contours to Motown head Berry Gordy Jr. The group took their feverish dance tune "Do You Love Me?" to number three on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.

In 1996, Smashing Pumkins keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin died from a drug overdose in New York City. He was 34. Smashing Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin was with Melvoin and tried to revive him but failed.

In 2000, Lars Ulrich (Metallica) was the first witness to testify at a U.S. Senate hearing over copyright law issues concerning free sharing of music files on Web sites such as Napster and MP3.com.

John Entwistle's funeral was held in Cotswolds, England in 2002.

In 2008, The hand-painted drum skin that appeared on the cover of The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" sold for $1.1 million at a Christie's memorabilia sale in London. John Lennon's handwritten lyrics for "Give Peace a Chance" fetched $834,000, well above pre-sale expectations of around $500,000.

The great Blind Lemon Jefferson was born in 1893 (died 1929).

birthdays today include (among others) Peter Murphy (Bauhaus) (54), Richie Sambora (Bon Jovi) (52) and Suzanne Vega (52)

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

Deep Purple To Reissues First Three Albums Along With Bonus Material

Eagle Rock Entertainment is scheduled to reissue the first three Deep Purple albums, 'Shades Of Deep Purple,' 'The Book Of Taliesyn' and their 1969 eponymous third album on July 26, 2011. All three re-releases will also include bonus tracks of b-sides, studio outtakes and BBC jams.











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Macabre To Release 12" Version Of New Album 

Murder Metal vets Macabre are set to self-release a 12" picture disc LP version of their recent album, 'Grim Scary Tales,' via Decomposed Records. Thie vinyl picture disc bears the bold, Scott Jackson-crafted front cover art to the album on the A-side, and a portrait of the Macabre trio, armed for battle on the B-side.

lovely....

















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First Four Ramones Albums Reissued On Vinyl


Rhino Records are adding to the frenzy with plans to reissue the group’s first four LPs later this month on 180-gram audiophile vinyl (via SlicingUpEyeballs.com).

Set for release on July 19th, Ramones (1976), Leave Home (1977), Rocket to Russia (1977), and Road to Ruin (1978) will each be available for $17.98. According to Rhino, the four releases “come in accurate representations of the original packaging” manufactured “using lacquers cut from the original analog masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.” For fans willing to pay $24.98, they get to receive a bonus reproduction 7″ featuring that album’s B-side pressed on blue vinyl. Those bonus records, though, are limited to just 500 copies per album.

Leave Home will also have its original tracklist reinstated as “Carbona Not Glue” will once again be track five after it was replaced by the B-side “Babysitter” and eventually “Sheena is a Punk Rocker”.

Ramones Tracklist:
Side A
01. Blitzkreig Bop
02. Beat On The Brat
03. Judy Is A Punk
04. I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
05. Chain Saw
06. Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue
07. I Don’t Wanna Go Down To The Basement

Side B
01. Loudmouth
02. Havana Affair
03. Listen To My Heart
04. 53rd & 3rd
05. Let’s Dance
06. I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You
07. Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World

Bonus 7”
A. I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
B. California Sun/I Don’t Wanna Walk Around With You

Leave Home Tracklist:
Side A
01. Glad To See You Go
02. Gimmie Gimmie Shock Treatment
03. I Remember You
04. Oh Oh I Love Her So
05. Carbona Not Glue
06. Suzy Is A Headbanger
07. Pinhead

Side B
01. Now I Wanna Be A Good Boy
02. Swallow My Pride
03. What’s Your Game
04. California Sun
05. Commando
06. You’re Gonna Kill That Girl
07. You Should Have Never Opened That Door

Bonus 7”
A. Swallow My Pride
B. Pinhead and Recorded Live at the Roxy Let’s Dance

Rocket to Russia Tracklist:
Side A
01. Cretin Hop
02. Rockaway Beach
03. Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
04. Locket Love
05. I Don’t Care
06. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
07. We’re A Happy Family

Side B
01. Teenage Lobotomy
02. Do You Wanna Dance
03. I Wanna Be Well
04. I Can’t Give You Anything
05. Ramona
06. Surfin’ Bird
07. Why Is It Always This Way

Bonus 7”
A. Sheena Is A Punk Rocker
B. I Don’t Care

Road to Ruin Tracklist:
Side A
01. I Just Want To Have Something To Do
02. I Wanted Everything
03. Don’t Come Close
04. I Don’t Want You
05. Needles And Pins
06. I’m Against It

Side B
01. I Wanna Be Sedated
02. Go Mental
03. Questioningly
04. She’s The One
05. Bad Brain
06. It’s A Long Way Back

Bonus 7”
A. She’s The One
B. I Wanna Be Sedated

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and in music history for the day:

In 1955, a landmark in music history was established on July 9th, when Bill Haley's "Rock Around The Clock" reaches number one on the Billboard chart. Many music historians will eventually acknowledge the song as a dividing line, separating Rock and Roll from everything that preceded it.

In 1955, Pat Boone releases his cover version of Fats Domino's "Ain't That A Shame". Domino's recording reached number ten in the US while Boone's version went all the way to number one.

Also in 1955, Les Paul and Mary Ford enter the Billboard charts with "Hummingbird", which will reach #7 and become the first of their five Pop chart entries.

In 1956, Dick Clark made his debut as host of Bandstand on Philadelphia TV station WFIL. He took over from Bob Horn, who had been charged with driving while intoxicated during a highly-publicized police crackdown. The show's name would be changed to American Bandstand when it went to ABC-TV in 1957. Clark relinquished his hosting duties in 1989 to 26 year-old David Hirsch, but the program died within a matter of months. Still, it had been on the air for 37 years - a record for a television variety show.

In 1956, after the June 30th trouble at Asbury Park, Bill Haley and His Comets are denied permission to play at the Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City. A city ordnance was passed that read: "Rock and roll music encouraged juvenile delinquency and inspired young females in lewd bathing suits to perform obscene dances on the city's beaches."

In 1957, Bobby Helms records "My Special Angel", which will become his first US Top 40 hit when it reaches #7 later in the year.

Johnny Cash signed with Columbia Records in 1958, where he will remain for the next 30 years.

"Blowin' in the Wind" was recodred by Bob Dylan in 1962.

In 1971, Jim Morrison was buried in Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.

In 1972, Paul McCartney and Wings played their very first show in the small French town of Chateauvillon. The band included Denny Laine, Denny Seiwell, Henry McCullough and Paul's wife, Linda. It was McCartney's first time on the road since the Beatles quit touring in 1966.

In 1977, "Undercover Angel" by Alan O'Day reached the top spot on the Billboard Pop chart. It was his only solo hit, but it was not the first visit to the top of the Pop music world. He wrote "Angie Baby", a #1 hit for Helen Reddy and the #3 hit, "Rock And Roll Heaven" for The Righteous Brothers. "Undercover Angel" stalled at #43 in the UK.

In 1983, the Police started an eight week run at #1 on the US singles chart with "Every Breath You Take", also a chart topper in the UK.

In 1995, the Grateful Dead gave their last concert with Jerry Garcia at Chicago's Soldier Field. Garcia died the next month of a heart attack.

In 1998, Janet Jackson set a gross revenue record of $875,000 at the MCI Center in Washington, DC. The previous record was set my Yanni on January 31, 1998, with $860,300.

In 2006, Milan B. Williams, one of the founding members of The Commodores, died at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer. He wrote the band's first hit, "Machine Gun".

The great Bon Scott (AC/DC) was born today in 1946 (he died in 1980).

birthdays today include: Jack White (36), Jim Kerr (Simple Minds) (52), Courtney Love (47) and Frank Bello (Anthrax) (23), to name a few.


Friday, July 8, 2011

Vinyl Record Sales UP!

According To Nielsen SoundScan 2011 Midyear Report

Music sales, which include singles, CD's and digital tracks are at 821 million units sold versus 756 for 2010, which is an 8.5 percent increase.

Broken out by genre, rock still leads the way with sales of 52.3 million, up 2%  compared to 2010.  Alternative music, the second most popular genre with 26.9 million, was off 1% compared to last year, while R&B, third with 26.5 million sales, has dropped 8%. Rap sales are less than a quarter of rock titles, but show an increase over 2010 of 1%, up to 12.5 million.

The biggest gainers are classical music, up 13% to 3.8 million, and electronic music, showing a 9% gain to 5.2 million.

However, the most impressive gain was the Vinyl Record LP category which saw vinyl records increase from 1.3 million sales last year to 1.9 this year. That's a 41 percent increase folks! 

Keep vinyl alive, buy vinyl!

The top 10 vinyl records of 2011 so far, are:

1. Abbey Road, The Beatles (20,200)
2. Helplessness Blues, Fleet Foxes (20,200)
3. King of Limbs, Radiohead (15,400)
4. Sigh No More, Mumford & Sons (14,800)
5. Tomboy, Panda Bear (11,500)
6. Bon Iver, Bon Iver (10,900)
7. The King Is Dead, The Decemberists (8,300)
8. Chinese Democracy, Guns 'N Roses (8,200)
9. Angels, The Strokes (7,900)
10. People's Key, Bright Eyes (7,900)

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

love this album cover art!

ASTRAL DOORS: 'Jerusalem' Artwork Unveiled

The cover artwork for "Jerusalem", the new album from Swedish melodic metallers ASTRAL DOORS, can be seen below. Due in October, the effort was mixed by Daniel Bergstrand, who has previously worked with BEHEMOTH, MESHUGGAH, DIMMU BORGIR, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD and SOILWORK, among others.

ASTRAL DOORS previously stated that the upcoming album will "be something special. This time around we deal with religion, and all the shit it has brought to the world, once and for all."

Read more at Blabbermouth











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always liked this band, hope you appreciate them

Sundowner – Four One Five Two Vinyl Release

Sundowner is an acoustic project of Chris McCaughan of The Lawrence Arms, also featuring Jenny Choi, Neil Hennessy, and Eli Caterer. Their debut album, 'Four One Five Two,' was released on Red Scare Records on March 13, 2007. They are extremely excited to announce 'Four One Five Two' will be reissued on vinyl for the first time!

The release is an extremely limited run with an official street date of August 9th



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Roger Waters Tops World Concert Grosses for June

Roger Waters' The Wall tour far out-grossed all other treks in June with a take of $29,362,701 from 17 sold-out shows with total attendance of 203,763.

According to Billboard's Box Office, Taylor Swift came in second for the month with a gross of $15,726,19

See the Top Ten money-makers at our friends at vintagevinylnews.com

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Battles to release Gary Numan collaboration

The New York-based announced details of their next single and will release 'My Machines', a collaboration with electronic pioneer Gary Numan, on August 15. It will be available for download as well as a limited edition silver-colored 12" vinyl.

The song appears on their second album Gloss Drop, which reached number 48 in the UK album chart last month. The single will also feature brand new track 'A.M. Gestalt'.

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HELL MILITIA RELEASE NEW ALBUM ON VINYL

Hell Militia, the band that comprises a virtual who's-who of French black metal, are preparing for the vinyl release of their most recent record, 'Last Station on the Road to Death'.

The vinyl release is scheduled for release on 29th July, complete with a 29cm, 16-page booklet and brand new artwork.

Formed in 1999, Hell Militia is made up of Persecutor (otherwise known as Torturer from Arkhon Infaustus), Hellsukkubus (AKA LSK from Antaeus and Secrets of the Moon), Dave Terror, Arkdaemon (also of Temple of Baal) and Meynach from Mutiilation. The band promise that this album is "more subtle, darker and still more necro."

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Milk Carton Kids Announce Vinyl Release of 'Prologue'

Produced by The Milk Carton Kids (Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan) and Eric Robinson, 'PROLOGUE' contains nine new songs recorded live and mixed over four days at Marlay Studios in North Hollywood.

A limited run will be printed on CD and vinyl for purchase. CD and vinyl copies of PROLOGUE are available for pre-order now thru July 18th. After July 18th physical copies will only be available at live shows.

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New Beady Eye Vinyl Coming

A new Beady Eye song "In The Bubble With A Bullet" has emerged online.

The track, which is set to feature as a b-side on their forthcoming single "The Beat Goes On", has been posted on the net ahead of its release on July 18. The single will available for download and on limited edition 7" vinyl.

Read more at ultimate-guitar.com

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Thirty-Two Banned Album Covers

Chris Burland over at chartattack.com has put togther a list of Thirty-Two Banned Album Covers. yes, we have seen lots of these lists, however, this particular list has a few that i have not seen before, some are instantly recoginzable, but will shock you!

Check it out HERE

















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follow up to a story several weeks ago, i sure hope they reach their goals!

Baldwin-Wallace College students plan to set the record straight in vinyl's popularity

By Joanne Berger DuMound, Sun News

BEREA -- Baldwin-Wallace College students Owen M. McCafferty II and Ben Meadors are old school when listening to music.

They were raised on “black wax” — record albums.

“Vinyl records have been part of my and Ben’s life since we were kids. My mother and father listened to them. When I was at my grandmother’s house, she would listen to them. We both grew up with a passion for them,” said McCafferty, a North Olmsted High grad. “Now, as we’ve grown older, we’ve noticed vinyl is becoming more popular with those our age.”

That vinyl resurrection begs the question — why.

Meadors and McCafferty plan to ask young record collectors, store owners and vinyl-lovers in Cleveland, New York City, Chicago, Portland and San Francisco that question. Their travels will lead to “The New Face of Vinyl: Youth’s Digital Devolution” project. It will be a 180-plus page, full color photo-documentary-book that explores the vinyl comeback as they share their experiences along the way

Read the rest of this fascinating story at blog.cleveland.com

Donations may be made at BenMeadors.com/vinyl

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and in music history for today:

In 1957, "Teddy Bear" became Elvis Presley's eighth US number one hit in the past fifteen months.

In 1958, the first Gold record album presented by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) was awarded to the soundtrack LP, "Oklahoma". The honor signified that the album had reached one million dollars in sales. The first Gold single issued by the RIAA was "Catch a Falling Star" by Perry Como in March of 1958. A Gold single represented sales of one million records.

Also in 1958, Hank Ballard recorded a self-penned tune called "The Twist" at Vee-Jay Records' studios in Gary, Indiana. A re-recorded version released by King Records would make a modest splash on the R&B charts in 1959, but it would take Chubby Checker to make a giant hit out of it in 1960.

In 1963, Freddie And The Dreamers record "I'm Telling You Now", which would climb to number 2 in England. When it was released in the US the following year, during the height of the British Invasion, it made the Top Ten.



In 1965, the Dave Clark Five followed the Beatles onto the silver screen with a movie of their own called Catch Us If You Can. The film was renamed to Having a Wild Weekend for its US release and featured the group performing "Catch Us If You Can", "Having a Wild Weekend" and "I Can't Stand It".

In 1968, Pink Floyd opened their North American tour in Chicago.

In 1971, a small riot occurred at the Mott the Hoople show at London's Royal Albert Hall, causing a short ban on rock shows at the venue.

In 1978, after a six month stay, the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever is finally knocked out of the top spot on the Billboard album chart by Gerry Rafferty's "City To City", which contained the single "Baker Street".

Exile's "Kiss You All Over" was released in 1978.

In 1979, after signing with Island Records, the B-52s make their live debut at London's Lyceum Ballroom.

Nude photos of Madonna, taken early in her career, are published by Playboy and Penthouse in 1985.

In 1998 - Nancy Sinatra announced that her father, Frank Sinatra's archive would be donated to the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institute.

In 2003, one of Elvis Presley's teeth went up for auction on eBay. The tooth was owned by the King's former fiancée, Linda Thompson, until it went to the Elvis Presley Museum which later sold the tooth. The current owner said he'd been contacted by a European company that wanted to extract DNA from the tooth, but he refused. The opening bid on the tooth, a lock of hair from his Army induction haircut and a Gold record for "Love Me Tender" was $100,000.

birthdays today include Chuck Negron (Three Dog Night) (69), Jaimoe "Johnny" Johanson (Allman Brothers Band) (67), Carlos Cavazo (Quiet Riot) (54), Toby Keith (50), Joan Osborne (49), Beck (41) and Jamie Cook (Arctic Monkeys) (26), to name a few....

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Vinyl Record News & Music Notes

this is why we hunt, what a find!

Vintage record found in flea market

Gary Doucet happens upon WWII item


By Brian Trahan/Southwest Daily News

Sulphur, La. — Imagine if you're storming Utah or Omaha beach during the Normandy Invasion in 1944, you reach the cities of Bayeux or St. Vigor le Grand and you have no way of communicating with the locals.

In World War II, the U.S. Army wasn't quite concerned about communication skills, with understanding. However, there was an attempt in 1943 to teach American soldiers enough foreign language for basic interraction. Former Sulphur resident Gary Doucet found this out, while combing through a flea market in Winnie, Texas.

Doucet, who is an avid collector of vintage vinyl records, stumbled upon a World War II Audio teaching aid in near mint condition, which he considers to be one of his prized possessions.

"I've been collecting records for several years and enjoy coming across vintage items," he said. "But this one, was really unusual. I basically came upon an old beat up box at this flea market in Texas. Inside this tattered box was a few old 78s in their original sleeve.

"When I reached the last record, the memo sheet was underneath," he continued. "It was miraculous that the record and the memo survived over 60 years."

Read the rest of this incredible find at sulphurdailynews.com

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gotta love this cover art!

Ghost Brigade To Release New Album Next Month

Finnish metal group Ghost Brigade are set to release their third studio LP on August 23. 'Called Until Fear No Longer Defines Us' is scheduled for release in Europe on August 19.

The disc has 10 tracks, including “In The Woods,” “Clawmaster,” “Chamber,” “Traces Of Liberty,” “Divine Act Of Lunacy” (which is funny, because that’s the same term I use for marriage), “Grain,” “Breakwater,” “Cult Of Decay,” “Torn,” and “Soulcarvers.”

The disc will be released as a CD digipak limited to the first pressing, a double gatefold colored vinyl with digital download card, and a collector’s box with CD digipak, regular or unisex T-shirt, leather bracelet, postcard hand-signed by all band members and metal button badges.











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Poison City to release Luca Brasi LP

Poison City are proud to announce a special 12" vinyl release of Luca Brasi's forthcoming debut album, 'Extended Family'. Produced by Nic White and Linc Le Fevre (The Scandal, Ride The Tiger) and mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side NY, 'Extended Family' is a refreshing and mature take on the melodic-punk sound pioneered by the likes of Lifetime and Jawbreaker.

'Extended Family' LP is due out September 26th via Poison City Records. Limited Edition color vinyl preorder will be available later this month.

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The Raconteurs Plan First Gig in Two Years

Music workaholic Jack White back at it

The Raconteurs will play their first live show in two years, and their only planned concert of the year, as headliners of the inaugural MI Fest, which takes place Sept. 17 at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. The performance will break a hiatus for the band, which features Jack White, Brendan Benson and the Greenhornes rhythm section of bassist Jack Lawrence (who also plays with White in the Dead Weather) and drummer Patrick Keeler.

The individual group members have been working on other side projects since the summer of 2008. The Raconteurs have released two studio albums, the most recent being 2008’s Consolers of the Lonely. There’s no word yet on if the guys are working on a follow-up.

The Raconteurs will be joined at the MI Fest by co-headliner Sheryl Crow, while a variety of Michigan-based artists will fill out the two-stage bill, including Mitch Ryder, former Grand Funk Railroad frontman Mark Farner, the Romantics, the Rockets, Alto Reed from Bob Seger's Silver Bullet Band and Kid Rock protege Ty Stone & the Truth. The festival will also include an art show featuring works by legendary rock poster artists such as Gary Grimshaw, Stanley Mouse and Mark Arminski.

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not a fan of this album cover art....

MASTODON Reveal Odd New Album Cover for 'The Hunter'

Atlanta, Georgia based heavy metal outfit Mastodon has revealed the front cover artwork for their forthcoming new studio album, "The Hunter." The album will be released in October through Reprise Records.

The band is notorious for their album covers consisting of strange and beautiful acid trip-like designs. For 'The Hunter' though, the band decided to go with a new artist for the first time and hired their set designer/sculptor AJ Fosik. Their last record covers were drawn by acclaimed artist Paul Romano.














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freaking fantastic vinyl story, a must read for vinyl lovers!

'The Vinylist,' Gene Webb, puts his passion for records on the line in Central Square store

By Mark Bialczak/The Post-Standard

It’s a lazy Friday afternoon in June inside the Disc-Connection in Central Square.

Owner Gene Webb grabs his phone on the first ring.

It’s Rich Valentine, of Morris (near Oneonta), ready to talk about his monthly order.

“Sometimes I spend $80. Sometimes $60. Or $20,” Valentine says when Webb hands his phone to the reporter.

Why has Valentine been doing business with Webb for 20 years?

“He has a whole lot of stuff that’s interesting and hard to find,” Valentine says. “If you can get it, he’ll get it.”

In fact, Webb’s knack for securing the product Valentine wants has earned the proprietor a nickname.

“I call him Gene, Gene, the Vinyl Machine,” Valentine says.

Webb digs it. He calls himself The Vinylist on eBay.


“I still believe in the vinyl,” he says. “I never thought it would go away. And it hasn’t. We’re getting a new generation listening to it. That’s a good thing.”


Please read the rest of the story at blog.syracuse.com

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lovely story from 'down under,' they love their vinyl!

Vinyl revival

BY KATHRYN KERNOHAN

While CD sales slump, Melburnians can’t get enough of those black plastic discs.
Everybody has a vice. Some people spend hours playing video games. Others watch four games of football every weekend, or blow their pay on shoes or books. Judging by the queues stretching down Bourke Street Mall, a fair few Melburnians already have Spanish fashion giant Zara as theirs.

My vice is vinyl. I can’t get enough of those beautiful discs of black plastic. Earlier this year I visited the United States and had to smuggle my newly acquired records home in my carry-on luggage to avoid excess baggage charges.

Many will remain in their shrink wrapping, unopened and in mint condition until the end of time. Others, bought second-hand, come lovingly scuffed. I love flipping the sleeves over, wondering where they lived before they ended up in my possession.

I’m not alone in my expensive habit............

Read the rest of the article at thecityweekly.com.au

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for some reason, i love this artwork!

Evile Reveals "Five Serpent's Teeth" Artwork

Evile will be releasing their new album 'Five Serpent's Teeth' on September 26th, 2011. Here is the album's artwork. Evile's Matt Drake commented on the new album cover:

"So here it is, the artwork for Five Serpent's Teeth. As is always the case with Evile, we try and do things a bit differently from what we've done before, so we fancied something a bit more design-orientated this time around. It's been done by a great artist by the name of Gustavo Sazes and he really came through for us as we were struggling to find something that visually accompanied the music, so hats off to the man! Make what you will of any meaning you think the cover may hold, much the same as you will be able to do with the lyrical content of the album; we know what it means to us, so enjoy!"











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this from our friends over at vinylcollective.com

Gregory Attonito Solo Debut

Chunksaah have announced the release of “Natural Disaster”, Gregory Attonito of the Bouncing Souls solo album debut, due out July 12, 2011. Natural Disaster will pressed on a 10″ available in 3 different colors; Aqua Blue (Chunksaah Exclusive, Limited to 500 copies), Oxblood Red (Limited to 500 copies, available at Shop Radio Cast and other retailers), and a Highlighter yellow (Tour exclusive, Limited to 250).




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UFO Reissuing Back Catalog

UFO will have nine of their albums re-released on heavyweight LPs with gatefold sleeves with the first 1,000 of each going out on colored vinyl. In the release will be Phenomenon (1974), Force It (1975), No Heavy Petting (1976), Lights Out (1977), Obsession (1978), Strangers in the Night (1979), No Place to Run (1980), The Wild, the Willing and the Innocent (1981), Mechanix (1982), Making Contact (1983) and Misdemeanor (1985).










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Blondie Announces North American Tour

Blondie will be in North America from early September to mid-October in support of their new album Panic of Girls. The new album will be out on September 13 preceded by the first single, Mother. Tickets go on sale this Friday.

Read more and get the tour dates at our friends at vintagevinylnews.com

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GRIMEY'S BEST SELLERS 6/27 - 7/03, 2011

Top 25 Vinyl:

1. Bon Iver - Bon Iver
2. Foster The People - Torches
3. Stephen Colbert & The Black Belles - Charlene II (I'm Over You) 7"
4. Jeff The Brotherhood - We Are The Champions
5. My Morning Jacket - Circuital
6. Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues
7. Mumford & Sons - Sigh No More
8. Various - Rave On Buddy Holly
9. Eddie Vedder - Longing To Belong 7"
10. Ty Segall - Goodbye Bread
11. Radiohead - Supercollider 12"
12. KORT - Please Don't Touch 7"
13. Paperhead - Focus In On The Looking Glass
14. Beastie Boys - Hot Sauce Committee Part 2
15. The Flaming Lips w/ Prefuse 73 - The Supermoon Made Me Want To Pee 12"
16. Adele - 21
17. Bon Iver - Calgary 12"
18. Battles - Gloss Drop
19. King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King
20. Levon Helm - Ramble At the Ryman
21. Arctic Monkeys - Suck It & See
22. D. Watusi - Summer Nights 7"
23. Slowdive - Pygmalion
24. Radiohead - OK Computer
25. Metallica - Live At Grimey's

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and in music history for today:

In 1954, Memphis DJ Dewey Phillips became the first person to air an Elvis Presley record ("That's Alright Mama").

Also in 1954, two versions of "Sh-Boom" hit the US Top 10. The original version by a Black group called the Chords was at #9 and the cover version by a White group called The Crew Cuts was at #5.

In 1956, the Platters' "My Prayer" was released.

In 1958, Ricky Nelson's "Poor Little Fool" entered the US charts, where it will eventually reach number one.

"Only the Lonely" by the immortal Roy Orbison (single) was released in 1960.

The Rolling Stones made their debut on British TV in 1963 on Thank Your Lucky Stars.

In 1965, Sonny and Cher perform their new single "I Got You Babe" on US TV's Rock and Roll show, Shindig.

In 1967, the Monkees kicked off a U.S. tour. Their opening act was Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix was dropped after eight shows, being told that his music was not suitable for a young audience.

In 1968, the Yardbirds played their final show in Luton, U.K. Guitarist Jimmy Page was determined to keep the act going, renaming a new line-up The New Yardbirds. Keith Moon of The Who is rumored to have said "...it'll probably go over like a lead zeppelin", thus inspiring the final name change.

In 1969, George Harrison recorded his new song, “Here Comes the Sun,” with just two other Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, at Abbey Road Studios in London. John Lennon was absent, recovering from a car crash in Scotland.

Paul McCartney's "Live and Let Die" was released in 1973.

In 1980, Led Zeppelin played their last-ever concert when they appeared in West Berlin at the end of a European tour. The set included “Black Dog,” “Rock and Roll,” “Kashmir,” “Trampled Underfoot” and “Stairway to Heaven.” They finished the show with “Whole Lotta Love.”

In 1984, Bruce Springsteen went to #1 on the U.S. album chart with Born in the U.S.A. The album went on to spend a total of 139 weeks on the U.S. chart. It is also one of three albums (Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814) to produce seven Top 10 U.S. singles.

Sadly in 1989 - CD sales exceeded vinyl for the first time. The dominance of CDs virtually wiped out the 45 RPM single format, as nothing ended up replacing them. The 3½ inch CD single would die out after record companies refused to offer them at a reasonable price. and yet, vinyl is coming back!!

In 2006, Syd Barrett died from complications arising from diabetes. He was 60. The singer, songwriter and guitarist was one of the founding members of Pink Floyd, active as a rock musician for only about seven years before he went into seclusion. He joined Pink Floyd in 1965 but left three years later after one album. Barrett released two solo albums before going into a self-imposed seclusion lasting more than 30 years, with his mental deterioration blamed on drugs.

In 2009, Michael Jackson's family and fans said farewell to the pop superstar at an emotional memorial service. The singer’s coffin was placed in front of the stage during the event at the Staples Center in Los Angeles after an earlier private funeral. Jackson’s daughter Paris, 11, fought back tears to describe him as, “the best father you could ever imagine.” Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey paid tribute before the family joined a somber finale on stage. Motown boss Berry Gordy, who signed the Jackson Five, ended his tribute with the words: “Michael, thank you for the joy, thank you for the love. You will live in my heart forever.”

And in 2010, Paul McCartney joined Ringo Starr onstage at a concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall to help celebrate the former Beatle drummer's 70th birthday. With Ringo's All Starr Band joined by Yoko Ono, Joe Walsh, Angus Young and Steven Van Zandt, Paul belted out "Birthday" and Ringo delivered "With A Little Help From My Friends".

birthdays today include: Ringo Starr (71), James Rodford (Argent) (70), Vonda Shepard (48) and Larry "Rhino" Reinhardt (Iron Butterfly) (63), just to name a few

take it away Ringo!